ClosePhoto:Courtesy of BrandThere’s avoluntary recallon Raw Farm Cheddar cheese products, according to the Food and Drug Administration. This is due to the cheeses being connected to a multistateE. colioutbreak.As of February 16, there have been 10 confirmed cases ofE. coliinfection that have impacted four states: California, Colorado, Texas and Utah. Of those cases, six have confirmed consuming Raw Farms Cheddar cheese, resulting in this recall.The following products sold nationwide are being recalled:Raw Cheddar Cheese - Pound Block, barcode 835204000156 with expiration date listed as November 13, 2023, or olderRaw Cheddar Cheese - Half Pound Block, barcode 835204001177 with expiration date listed as November 13, 2023, or olderRaw Cheddar Cheese - Half Pound Shred, barcode 835204001184 with expiration date listed as January 16, 2024, or olderWhile the recalled products are expired, you should still check your refrigerator and freezer for these cheeses. If you have one that matches the recall information, dispose of it immediately or return to your place of purchase for a refund.Common symptoms ofE. coliinfectioninclude stomach cramps, diarrhea, vomiting and low-grade fever. UsuallyE. colipresents a mild infection, but for young children and those with compromised immune systems, it can be especially dangerous. If you are experiencing the above symptoms after consuming Cheddar cheese, contact your health care provider as soon as possible.Be sure to follow the USDA’srecommended cleaning proceduresif you believe your home could be contaminated—E. colibacteria can easily spread to other food, surfaces and people. For more information regarding this recall, contact Raw Farm Customer Service at 559-846-9732 or email josh.l@rawfarmusa.com or aaron.m@rawfarmusa.com.Jars of Pesto Recalled in Canada Due to Undeclared AllergenWas this page helpful?Thanks for your feedback!Tell us why!OtherSubmit

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There’s avoluntary recallon Raw Farm Cheddar cheese products, according to the Food and Drug Administration. This is due to the cheeses being connected to a multistateE. colioutbreak.As of February 16, there have been 10 confirmed cases ofE. coliinfection that have impacted four states: California, Colorado, Texas and Utah. Of those cases, six have confirmed consuming Raw Farms Cheddar cheese, resulting in this recall.The following products sold nationwide are being recalled:Raw Cheddar Cheese - Pound Block, barcode 835204000156 with expiration date listed as November 13, 2023, or olderRaw Cheddar Cheese - Half Pound Block, barcode 835204001177 with expiration date listed as November 13, 2023, or olderRaw Cheddar Cheese - Half Pound Shred, barcode 835204001184 with expiration date listed as January 16, 2024, or olderWhile the recalled products are expired, you should still check your refrigerator and freezer for these cheeses. If you have one that matches the recall information, dispose of it immediately or return to your place of purchase for a refund.Common symptoms ofE. coliinfectioninclude stomach cramps, diarrhea, vomiting and low-grade fever. UsuallyE. colipresents a mild infection, but for young children and those with compromised immune systems, it can be especially dangerous. If you are experiencing the above symptoms after consuming Cheddar cheese, contact your health care provider as soon as possible.Be sure to follow the USDA’srecommended cleaning proceduresif you believe your home could be contaminated—E. colibacteria can easily spread to other food, surfaces and people. For more information regarding this recall, contact Raw Farm Customer Service at 559-846-9732 or email josh.l@rawfarmusa.com or aaron.m@rawfarmusa.com.Jars of Pesto Recalled in Canada Due to Undeclared AllergenWas this page helpful?Thanks for your feedback!Tell us why!OtherSubmit

There’s avoluntary recallon Raw Farm Cheddar cheese products, according to the Food and Drug Administration. This is due to the cheeses being connected to a multistateE. colioutbreak.As of February 16, there have been 10 confirmed cases ofE. coliinfection that have impacted four states: California, Colorado, Texas and Utah. Of those cases, six have confirmed consuming Raw Farms Cheddar cheese, resulting in this recall.The following products sold nationwide are being recalled:Raw Cheddar Cheese - Pound Block, barcode 835204000156 with expiration date listed as November 13, 2023, or olderRaw Cheddar Cheese - Half Pound Block, barcode 835204001177 with expiration date listed as November 13, 2023, or olderRaw Cheddar Cheese - Half Pound Shred, barcode 835204001184 with expiration date listed as January 16, 2024, or olderWhile the recalled products are expired, you should still check your refrigerator and freezer for these cheeses. If you have one that matches the recall information, dispose of it immediately or return to your place of purchase for a refund.Common symptoms ofE. coliinfectioninclude stomach cramps, diarrhea, vomiting and low-grade fever. UsuallyE. colipresents a mild infection, but for young children and those with compromised immune systems, it can be especially dangerous. If you are experiencing the above symptoms after consuming Cheddar cheese, contact your health care provider as soon as possible.Be sure to follow the USDA’srecommended cleaning proceduresif you believe your home could be contaminated—E. colibacteria can easily spread to other food, surfaces and people. For more information regarding this recall, contact Raw Farm Customer Service at 559-846-9732 or email josh.l@rawfarmusa.com or aaron.m@rawfarmusa.com.Jars of Pesto Recalled in Canada Due to Undeclared Allergen

There’s avoluntary recallon Raw Farm Cheddar cheese products, according to the Food and Drug Administration. This is due to the cheeses being connected to a multistateE. colioutbreak.

As of February 16, there have been 10 confirmed cases ofE. coliinfection that have impacted four states: California, Colorado, Texas and Utah. Of those cases, six have confirmed consuming Raw Farms Cheddar cheese, resulting in this recall.

The following products sold nationwide are being recalled:

While the recalled products are expired, you should still check your refrigerator and freezer for these cheeses. If you have one that matches the recall information, dispose of it immediately or return to your place of purchase for a refund.

Common symptoms ofE. coliinfectioninclude stomach cramps, diarrhea, vomiting and low-grade fever. UsuallyE. colipresents a mild infection, but for young children and those with compromised immune systems, it can be especially dangerous. If you are experiencing the above symptoms after consuming Cheddar cheese, contact your health care provider as soon as possible.

Be sure to follow the USDA’srecommended cleaning proceduresif you believe your home could be contaminated—E. colibacteria can easily spread to other food, surfaces and people. For more information regarding this recall, contact Raw Farm Customer Service at 559-846-9732 or email josh.l@rawfarmusa.com or aaron.m@rawfarmusa.com.

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